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October 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… biased in favor of "the Marxist idea of classeco- nomics." In Thursday's meeting with Uni- versity officials, Hopkins "left it up to them to advise the Regents of our position." Stress Arab, UN Prblem To…

… the Arab world Palestine is, unfortunately, the symbol of the conflict between their own desire for self-government and the con- trol that foreign powers exercise over their countries, according to Dr…

…' was in 1942 when they beat Michigan, 16-14. Northwestern Dean Sets oern Eductiion Goals Corp.," according to Victor G. Health Service Will Fire Fili. Shot Barrage Students will bare aims lor flu shots…

… will be announced ate-. Members of the faculty, Univer- sity employees, the student wives can get the shots for a charge of a dollar. Students are asked to bring their identification cards and enter the…

students with the tools with*which to solve these problems. * * * THE ASSOCIATION held its annual meeting yesterday at the Michigan Union. Over 250 repre- sentatives from Junior Colleges all over the state…

students who made the trip by train, bus or thumb. At half-time, the Michigan Marching Band will wheel into the ven, greeted the group at a CHARLESTON, S.C. - U. S. luncheon held in the Union District Judge…

May 23, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD M CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ..., .. p. - >a rh OiWniAre e 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN…

… Communism and most young Americans grow up believing in capitalism or democracy or, for that matter, what accounts for the coincidence that most Arabs believe in Islam and most Span- iards in Catholicism…

… in large part be- cause they had for so long neglect- ed their internal development and organization. As one student of politics, I would be grateful for academic enlightenment on this WSU: Aftermath…

… last week displayed an un- responsive attitude toward the principles of student involvement in. university af- fairs. According to Vartarl Kupelian, edi- tor of , the WSU newspaper the Daily Collegian…

… endorsement by Wayne students for the demands of the' Wayne Student Movement and mirrored wide dissension over Keast's pa- ternalistic attitude. As WSM leader Chuck Larson said before the election: "If I were…

… the only one elected, I don't think it could be called a mandate for student power, but if other members of the slate are elected, then it could." The voter turnout indicates a growing student interest…

… in campus issues at WSU. "I'm not really disappointed in the turnout," Larson stated yesterday. "Two thousand voters out of 14,000 full-time undergraduate students are very impres- sive." BUT EQUALLY…

… significant, the election results impose obligations on both the WSM and the Keast administration. The WSM must engage the president in discussions of the means to increase meaningful student participation in…

… uni- versity affairs. But furthermore, it must not settle merely for student representa- tion on the athletic advisory committee, for instance, but must press to insure that students are represented on…

… such vital committees as the budgetary com- mittee and the new committee investi- gating the camerai ncident. It is the responsibility of the Keast administration, in light of the student support for the…

March 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Legislature that 20 per cent of the Uni- versity's operating budget should annually come from student fees, the remainder to be appropriated by the State. Long Term "Workable Formula" "We want a workable…

… recom- mendations to the Legislature Thursday: that a sum up to 10 per cent of student fees be made available for students in need; and the future inclusion of utilities and land costs of residence halls…

…, now charged to the state, in the student room and board fees. Of the last proposal, President Hatcher said, "These items have tended to obliterate everything else, though they don't even make a dent in…

… RAIN VOL. LXVII, No. 126 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1957 FOUR PAGES Search Continuing For Missing Coed Police Report State-Wide Alert Will Start If Student Not Found By WILLIAM HANEY A…

Student Affairs James A. Lewis for study. Vice-President Lewis, who pro- posed the study, said it should take a "very short time." He pre- dicted a report by the end of the semester. Regent Paul Adams of…

… this morning police will issue an all-state alert. According to city police she was last seen by a University student who asked her for a date for to- U.S. Ready For Treaty In M id-East Ike Willing To…

…. But the move to join the military unit also seemed sure to upset the Arab nations of Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Saudi Arabia, all hostile to the pact. It could also touch off Israeli demands for parallel…

… very ex-1 cited, Miss Segel discussed future plans. "The League is running beautifully now. My only concern is seeing that all women realize how many different services we offer." To increase student

… said. The girl's roomates said she gave no indication she was planning on leaving campus. She was described by friends as a "capable student, a participant in several extra-cur- ricular activities and…

…- entation and special projects such as the Hospital service. However, I believe even more co-operation would increase student interest Rock Structures and aid us in reaching our com- mon goals." She also…

September 23, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

…, sponsored by the Grace Lines. The program for the 60 students included correlated courses in their specialized fields, in 4ddition to instruction in English Language. War Reverberations Repercussions of the…

… border war between far off Ecuador and Peru were felt here during the sumrper when 31 Ecuadorean students re- ceivecd news , ofcritical conditions home, feared they might be recalled to aid their country…

… school The CCC Workshop was the only one of its kind in the United States Other workshops were the Guidanc Workshop and the Curriculum Work. shop. The Student Senate held its annua Summer Parley July 25…

… high school students from 10 states, who received instruction as well as( the opportunity for experience inf concerts given during the summer. Fcur conferences were held in Ann1 Aibor in addition to the…

… director, directed the 100-voice choir for the spectacle, which drew a capacity crowd to Hill Auditorium. ., rOn August 17 more than 300 grad- - h uate students received degrees at the e. fifth annual Summer…

… Session Break- r fast. Dr. Habib Kurani, visiting fac- -.v ultyman frm the American University r at Beirut, Syria, was featured speaker at the Breakfast. Students Simmer in Summer s " 'Midway in the Summer…

…- -~ ---- matics, also passed away. Class Time Regulations Col. Henry W. Miller of the de- partment of engineering mechanics For Students Descrmeed was called to active duty with the University regulations start…

… minutes late, and at 15 min- d as the man that reconstructed the utes after the hour students leave h plans of the "Paris Gun" of World class rooms. But they must wait a War I. through the entire hour set…

October 23, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… Mechanical Engineers; American Society for Public Ad- ministration; American Veterans Committee, campus chapter; American Veterans Committee, Willow Run Chapter. Arab Club; Armenian Students' Association…

… _ -- pw1 Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Bohn Campbell...............Er.Managing Editor…

… represent the views of the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: DICK MALOY Needed Equipment DEAN ERICH A WALTER, of the Office of Student Affairs, announced last week that it is as yet undecided to what purpose the…

… proceeds of the movie "Henry V" will be put, but intimated that another Univer- sity scholarship might be established. Following this, Assistant Dean of Students Walter B. Rea revealed yesterday that a re…

…. Lastly, the present makeshifts in use not only fail to serve the students ade- quately, but serve to lower the reputation of the University in the eyes of those visiting Ann Arbor as speakers. Many leading…

… got sidetracked into a discussion of the Taft-Hartley law recently. He willingly answered questions of all varieties until one woman student asked him what would happen to a labor leader who signed an…

… the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angel Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, VOL. LVIII, No. 27 1947 NoticesJ Recognized Student

… Organiza- tions. In order to remain on the list of recognized student organi- zations, it is necessary for each group to file a Directory Card, list- ing its current officers, with the Office of Student

…; Assembly Associa- tion; Army Ordnance Association; Barristers. Canterbury Club; Chinese So- ciety of Chemical Industry; Chi- nese Society of Chemical Indus- try; Chinese Students Club; Christian Science…

… Chemical Engineers; Institute of Aeronau- tical Sciences; Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America; Intercooperative Council; Inter Guild. Inter-Racial Association; Inter- national Students Association…

February 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

… Services-9:15 a.m. and 10:'30 a.m. Sunday Bible Study at 9:15 a.m. Midweek Worship-Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.- ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 3'31 Thompson--663-0557 Weekly Masses: Mon.-Wed.-5:10p.m. Thurs…

….-,Worship Service Ser- mon: "Is Sin Serious Anymore?" 11:15 a.m.-1) A college class for both faculty and students, led by Dr. Nadean, Bishop. 2) An undergraduate campus class for students only, a discussion with…

… three students as leaders. 5:30 p.m.-First of a Lenten Series of Family Night Potluck Dinners. Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.-Campus Discussion Group-Led by Margi Stu- ber, M.D., in the Campus Center Lounge…

… with the Parish. 12 noon-Luncheon and Student Fel- lowship. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ,120 S. State St. (Corner of State and Huron) Worship Schedule: 8:30 a.m.-Holy Communion in tho Chapel. 9:30 and…

…-10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday-Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Bible classes for College Students. For information call 971-7925 Wilburn C. Hill, Evangelist Transportation-662-9928 * * * FIRST PRESBYTERIAN…

… regularly scheduled meeting June 9 in Algiers, Algeria. THE DATE and place of the special meeting are still, to be decided. Al- Sahah said United Arab Emirates Oil Minister Mana Saeed Otaiba was asked by the…

… positions. Sign up beginning Feb. 26 for interviews on March 14. Doe Chemical, Midland, MI. Positions for students' having completed the sophomore year in computer science, business, chemistry. Sign up now…

… ending the nine-day-old strike. Picketing at fire stations resumed Thursday when a strike-ending agreement fell through after the city withdrew. q ATTENTION iSA STUDENTS The LSA Student Telethon will…

… begin on March 30. Part-time evening work for four weeks is avail- able for interested students. Pay is $3.50 per hour. Interviews will take place during the week of March 10. Please check ads in the…

September 23, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

… AVAILABLE-Church St., one block from . Call 665-6906. 38C928 )NE BEDROOM APT.-Near campus, grad I student. $200/month, 1% months deposit. or children. Call 662-2736. 39C923 , view camera, darkroom, spotmeter…

…' for dso buying photo equipment. 761-0214 eve- ;eekends. 29D928 NG FOR WOMEN Student Co-ops.' Meet friends,. Share work, savings. Call/visit operative Council, 4002 Michigan Union, 662- 82E924 5…

… With-Students International Meditation Society, Student/Faculty Assembly on Law For The Age of Enlightenment. 61F923 HELD OVER1 BY POPULAR DEMAND-Tom and Craig on Energy Line, phone 663-5366 anytime. c…

…-STUDY STUDENT needed 10-15 hours/week. Flexible schedule. Congenial work atmosphere in Historic House. Call weekdays 769-1828. 57H929 TEACHER-Certified Montessori. 3077 Valley View, Toledo, Ohio 43615…

… positions possible for experienced people. Apply in person between' 2 and 3 p.m., ask for Peter DiLorenzi at The University Club. DISHWASHER-PART-TIME-Perfect for students, includes lunch. Also, part…

….m. 66Z925 GARAGE SALE-2709 Towner, September 23, 24' 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 00W924 GIANT FLEA MARKET : Used student furniture-Desks, beds, dressers, couches, chairs, plus antiques, collectables ahd misc. Over 46…

November 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… airliner land in Cairo with its 20 passengers, includting a seven-man Jordan delegation to an Arab educational conference, a Jordanian airline spokesman charged in Amman. No official explanation was given…

…-elected' Student Government Council president 'yesterday without op- position. Ron Shorr, '58, former admin- istrative vice-president was elect- ed executive vice-president; May- nard Goldman, '59, former treas…

…." Shorr told the Council that SGC members were expected to be pro- gressive by an essentially con- servative stugent body. , He noted that students want to see disagreement with the ad- ministration.. By…

… are working on a nuclear powered rocket which "would be a tremendous advance for the first nation to perfect it." Increased financial backing for research and students in the area of science was…

… Powers and-Vice-?resi- dent for Student Affairs Jaines A. Lewis check plans for the North Campus residence hall. Re gents Aprove Plans :For NorthCampus Dorm Another wheel turned yesterday in the machinery…

… needed to build the North Campus Residence Hall. - The Regents authorized the administration to proceed with con- struction plans of the 1,200-student structure. . The building, tentatively scheduled for…

…. "The only thing left to make North Campus a complete enlarged campus is dormitory facilities," Vice-President - for Student Affairs Powe AEA Reports Laboratory R Very Encoura James A. Lewis said in…

…, suggested that at least one, of the four wings be used to ex- periment with different rooming arrangements. "Students have. had experience with only the standard studying in sleeping quaiters," he said…

… representaL of 12 other Communist nation c6ionite +ifn ,,i+u R w ion TENANTS INCLUDE ATHLETES, PROFESSORS: Landlady Finds Little Rowdyism Among Students in Rooming House (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fifth in…

… of students living in her house, from sophomores to visit- ing professors, including varsity football players, Hopwood win- ners, fraternity men and foreign students. She says she'll "stack her boys up…

March 23, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

….Y. ({P) - Pile and Camp Carroll before try- Israel claimed yesterday that its ing to overrun the 7,000 Marines blitz into Jordan ripped open a and South Vietnamese in isolated huge Arab terrorist base…

Arab terrorist organization, had been transferred from Syria to Kara- meh and its leader fled as the battle started. He said the Israeli forces found several thousand pieces of arms and ammunition…

… Saturday On "BLACK STUDENT INVOLVEMENT AT A WHITE UNIVERSITY" BLACK Aud. A-Mason Hall 3:00 Sunday By The Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY - Utah's governor yesterday blamed the deaths of some 6,400 sheep on…

February 23, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… because many students now live in unsani- tary, unsafe, and unhealthy private housing, or overcrowded fraternities, or other such unsuit- able places, and that more students are en- rolling every term. IHC…

… situation, namely that some students are virtually imprisoned in dor- mitories here. In the same issue of the Daily, in which IHC gave its reluctant approval to the rent raise, it was mentioned that existing…

… future, is still on rather uncertain ground, politically speaking, when it must re- luctantly accept dormitory policy of the ad- ministration regardless of the obvious student, disapproval of this policy…

…. The plan work- ed miracles, and present strategy is to repeat in 1956. (Copyright, 1955, by the Bell Syndicate) Sixty-Fifth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Eugene Hartwig ......Managing Editor Dorothy Myers .............City Editor Jon Sobeloff .........Editorial Director Pat Roelofs…

… recession. Korea came along to save us, and now we are again in a recession, with rosy predictions for 1965. Now to save our sagging economy we rearm the Arabs (for peace in the Mid- dle East), we rearm Japan…

… Editor: IT SEEMS that some members of The Daily staff are somewhat confused about the exact function of the Student Government Coun- cil Steering Committee. In her re- cent editorial, Miss Roelofs criti…

…- cized the present work of the Steering Committee inferring that it was merely falling into the same pitfalls of non-action that the Student Legislature has been ac- cused of in the past. At this time we…

January 23, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

… by students ot The University of Michigan The 'cold war cycle' turns Vol. XCV, No. 93 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board…

… Appropriate disobedience AFTER COUNTLESS delays, the trial of the Progressive Student Network members who were arrested and charged with trespassing in Prof. George Haddad's office is about to begin. Eleven…

students. and former graduate students were arrested for trespassing on March 6. Four of the protesters will be tried in court on Thursday. PSN was protesting Haddad's research for the Department of Defen…

… came in the wake of the crushing Israeli victory in the Six Days War of June, 1967. As a result key Arab states like Iraq, Syria, and Egypt swung to the Soviet side. A vast new area of U.S.- Soviet…

January 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… of Arab oil shipments and cripple Western economies. Huang made no mention of Chinese, aid to Pakistan, but called for a united approach to make Afghanistan "the vanguard of the struggle against Soviet…

…. 92 Wednesday, January 23,1980 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morn in gs during the University year at 42O Maynard Street, Ann…

… Ms. Charlene Coady's Office, 1500 SAB POSITIONS INCLUDE: Resident Director, Assistant Resident Director, Resident Advisor, Head Librarian, Resident Fellow, Minority Peer Advisors and Graduate Student

… Peer Advisor positions; Graduate status for Graduate Student Teaching Assistant in Pilot Program, Head Librarian, and Resident Director positions. However, qualified undergraduate applicants may be…

… considered for the Resident Director positions. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) Must be a registered U. of M. student on the Ann Arbor Campus during the period of employment. (2) Must have completed a minimum of 55 credit…

March 23, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

… the nation's capital. He is also property tax of one mill which director of student organizations will provide the funds for road and is a member of the Mich- repairs. igan League of Governors…

… HOUSING HAS emerged as lican contender also would like the key issue in this ward and to see students become more the candidates have been care- involved on city committees. ful to emphasize their stands. T…

… h e Republican candidate Although they all agree that the says he was motivated to run city's housing needs reform, because he saw a "strong need their approaches to the problem for a student

…- American folk dancin, Arab belly dancing, comedy, classical and folk music and sona, a fashion show, and other representative aspects of different cultures. If your oroup, class or de- partment would like to…

… porti- cipate, CALL 487-2466 Program co-sponsored by EMU Student Government, and stu- I (tent assessment fee. WEST' 75 1 Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 (801) 322-5381 EAST/ Box 534, 17 South Ave…

October 23, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

… situation in which the computer didn't work and we ended up with a school that wasn't racially bal- anced, either its faculty or its student body. "The school was overloaded with black children-about 60 per…

…. The city's 1.1 million public school students spent their 18th day out of classes. Meanwhile, the police slowdown which has plagued the city continued, and, firemen threatened to contribute to the…

… across the country were reported. Meanwhile, in Jenin, a portion of Israeli-held Jordan, some 100 Arab women and school teachers clashed with po- lice. They were protesting an Israeli plan to build a…

…'s case. . 0 0 SOME 200 STUDENTS began a sit-in at the Univer- sity of California's Berkeley campus yesterday. The demonstration was called to- protest the denial of credit for a course on racism with…

… *llack Panther Eldridge Cleaver. The sit-in began just after Cleaver completed his third in a series of lectures. 'If you think this is worthwhile," he told students, "then -do your thing." At their…

April 23, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

… average State student and faculty member to be sincere, fair, and helpful. State is advan- cing rapidly along academic lines as evidenced by the increased en- rollment from all over the world. And State…

… will continue to improve because of its energetic faculty and student body. It would seem better if The Daily writers could really probe into State's desire to be ranked as a University. I have no doubt…

…, White House assistant, and told that his news stories re- porting on Eisenhower policy to- ward the Arabs were c a u s i n g trouble. He also didn't like some of Friedman's questions at press conferences…

… at 8:45 a .m. Students Interested in working on Registration for Summer Session should apply to the Personnel Office, 3012 Ad- mn. Men Students-The Personnel Office has a number of part-time yard jobs…

…., April 25 at 4:10 p.m. in Room 2308 Chemistry. Prof. W. H. Eberhardt will discuss the chemical binding in hy. drides. Concerts Student Recital. William Doppmann, pianist, 8:30 p.m. Sat., April 23, in Lydia…

…. Sat., April 23, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Yost Field House. Regis- tration fee, $1.00 per family, couple or individual. , Coming Events Bible seminars sponsored by West- minster Student Fellowship in Room…

… 217 of the Presbyterian Student Cen- ter, Sun., April 24, 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. Congregational - Disciples Guild, Sun., Apr. 24, 7:00 p.m. at the Congre- gational Church, a fine arts program: "Toward…

… Jerusalem," the life of Christ told in music, art, and drama, present- ed by students. Newman Club. The Panel Discussion Society of the Newman Club presents The Opinion On Trial: "Federal Aid Should be Given…

March 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

… (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may…

… Osteopathic medicine WHAT: The workshop will explain osteopathic medicine and give students the opportunity to network with those in the field. WHO: The Career Center WHEN: Today at 5:30 p.m. WHERE: The…

… relationships between Jews and Arabs in the context of imperialism. WHO: Judaic Studies WHEN: Today from 2 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Rackham Graduate School, Assembly Hall Business talk WHAT: Boston…

… and student publications from Ann Arbor, Michigan and other midwestern states. Representatives from journals such as the Iowa Review, Pleiades, Southern Indiana Review and cream city review…

… states and there is so much uniqueness.โ€ Student publications from the University such as Xylem, Fortnight, RC Review and the Lloyd Hall Scholars Program: Arts and Literary Journal also took part…

… in the event. LSA junior Kara Mullison, a member of the Residential Collegeโ€™s RC Review, said she was glad the festival took place in East Quad and included student publications. โ€œItโ€™s nice…

… that the festival is in East Quad where the RC is based,โ€ Mullison said. โ€œStudent publications might not seem relevant but you come here and see that they are.โ€ On top of the book fair, there…

… were also multiple panels throughout the day. The first panel was a faculty and student discussion on the publishing process. In the next panel, writers Melba Boyd, Caitlin Horrocks, C.J. Hribal…

… thereโ€™s interest from within students and outside,โ€ she said. $10 more at each seating level. The concertโ€™s proceeds will go toward MUSIC Mattersโ€™ charity projects. โ€œSome of the work that he…

… chair, echoed Appelโ€™s sentiment that Commonโ€™s involvement aligns with the organizationโ€™s mission. She said this yearโ€™s iteration of SpringFest high- lights the idea that โ€œitโ€™s put on by students

October 23, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 47) • Page Image 5

…-slide, exe. instrument with case. 475-8467, after 5. X44 CELLO, perfect1 cond., ideal student in- strument. 769-2725 or 7694897. :X45 HERB DAVID GUITA RSTUDIO Acoustic, electric instruments, ac- cessories…

…. Ann Arbor Gymkhana. 662-9200. F48 Europe 9 weeks, 12 countries $999. Call STUDENT TOURS, 764-0819. F47 TIRED OF SLEEPING in your car? Fighting with your roommate? The Office of University .Housing, 3011…

…. Interesting work. Call 313-498-2618 for interview. HII THE GOOD I FE For young doctors, nurses, teachers, stewardesses, researchers, profession- al people, and grad students. HELP WANTED SHIPPING & RECEIVING…

… Part-time male, mornings or after- ,noons. Apply in person at: A & L Battery & Elec. Service, 529 $. Main, 665-4411. H34 COCKTAIL WAITRESS, part time. 426- 8183. H30 FREE DINNER to student girl who loves…

…-1, Call Randy EUROPE '9 WEEKS, 12 countries. $999. 7610807 5-7 p.m. X42 Call STUDENT TOURS, 764-0819. F4F i GIBSON ES-345 Tp Stereo guitar. w. gold P1, grovers, 4 mo., $473. 769- 0263. Call before 1…

… . .......$6.00 LEVI'S STAPREST: "White" Levi's .. $6.98 ( *5 Colors) Nuvo Hopsack $8.00 "Stitches".....$6.98 S-+-R-E-T-C-H .... $6.98. MOADON . Presentation and discussion on THE ISRAEL ARAB. Tonight, 8…

April 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… pledged to coordinate their economic efforts and to exchange teachers and students. The countries at the conference were Ghana, Liberia, Ethiopia, Su- dan, Morocco, 'Tunisia, Libya and the United Arab

…-educational units. "This is very much related to the future," Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis said. He pointed out that any move for co-educational housing on the central campus would have to…

… regarding admittance of graduate students in the residence halls at next week's meeting. Refer Request 3) Referred the informal request of Prof. Lionel Laing of the poli- tical science department that all men…

… interest of the student. lichigras May Return Next Year By RALPH LANGER Michigras may become an an- nual affair, possibly next year, ac- cording to Barry Shapiro, '59, Union president. This possibility was…

… chair- men of Michigras if the change is effected, according to Shapiro. Petitioning opened this week for Spring Weekend male chairman. These petitions are due in to the Union student offices by May 5…

… in the IFC office in the Student Activities Bldg. As of last night, he said, the houses participating will be Alpha Delta Phi, Theta Delta Chi, Sigma Phi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Psi Up- silon, Delta Upsilon…

… seats-three formerly held by Democrats and two by Republicans. SGC To Mail Bias Proposal A resolution Student Govern- ment Council passed on March 17 "will be placed in today's mail," according to Jo…

…' In Calendaring.e Motions asking Student ov ernment Council to permit its calendaring committee to assign dates for organizations' late per- missions and to decide conflicts between events will be…

… denied, F according to University officials. MUTUAL DEBT CITED: Hungarians Describe ,Problems In U.S. ._By THOMAS TURNER r-"What does the United States expect of us?" a Hungarian student

… tmoris "When we arrived here everybody wanted to find a position in the United States," Janos Letai, Grad., explained. Students wanted to study, laborers to work, he said. Now, according to Letai, the…

May 23, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 138) • Page Image 5

…'s not the end. Homosexuality is no longer classified in the Diagnostics and Statistics Manual of Mental Disor- ders as a mental illness, as it used to be. Organizations for LGBTQ teens and students exist…

… year of unri- valed pro-democracy activ- ism around the world. The Arab Spring, chock-full of revolution, governmental change, war and protest ; has altered the dynamics of the region for- JONATHAN ever…

July 23, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 46) • Page Image 8

… 63 Great name in 25 White House radio lore nickname 66 Roman goddess of 26 Umpire's call flowers 28 Newman 67 Arab chieftain 29 Understand 68 Italian Renais- 30 Assuage sance name 32 Click beetle 69…

… info. (Day) 668-844. 170728 " students delight " Top Campus Locations Modern, Fully Furnished Units Find the some quality in apartments locateda wee hit off campus and save yourself a lot of money WE…

November 23, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… allegations by church leaders that it favored the Muslims because they have more politi- cal clout. The vast majority of Israel's 1 million Arabs are Muslim. Yesterday, Muslims and Christians in Nazareth, who…

… have been issued, the organizers know that event capacity has been reached. She said the usage of wristbands is enforced at all of the student parties - not just at black and Latino/a events. Schwitmmer…

… explained that during large events held in the ballroom, orga- nizers ask students to leave from the side doors and not the front door because it is safer for a large group of people to spill out on the…

… a little more marketable, and I think it will help recruit more students,' said Lisa Berry, a second-year student at the school. Dorn said the change should help the school draw lasting support from…

… alumni. PROGRAM Continued from Page 1 Peterson said in a written statement that the project examines an alternative measure of student potential for use in admissions to undergraduate higher education…

… institutions. "It is important that we continue to explore and to help others explore the complex challenge of selecting students for college',"Peterson said. In a phone interview Peterson warned that the…

…'s policies were discriminatory against black and Latino/a student events. Like many other students, Art and Design junior Jason Allen entered the Union after receiving and reading a flier. "Basically I'm just…

… (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through FrIday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. - uscriptions for fail term, starling in September, via U.S. mall are $100…

June 23, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… military plane to the job and and passports which have bee it flew to Tunis Tuesday.' The given them by Tunisia and othi rebels sharply rejected it. Arab countries which recogni: Fear Use of Plane them. The…

… trumpeter, Ralph Minnich, will accompany two of the tunes. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) names of the students who have passed will be posted on the Bulletin Board outside the office of…

… Prof. Lewis, Ex- aminer in Foreign Languages, Room 3028, Rackham Bldg. Students desiring to fulfill the Graduate School's re- quirement in French and German are alerted to an alternate path. A grade of B…

… the Deaf)-Assistant Dean of Students. Grosse Pointe, Mich.-Industrial Arts. Lescheneaux, Mich. (Cedarville and Hessel) - Homemaking, Math/Science. Industrial Arts, Physical Education; Elementary…

… summer ses- sion should register by June 27. Forms available, 2011 Student Acti- vities Building.) La Sociedad Hispanica, Organization Meeting, "Tertulia," June 23, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. All students

…. No- tify A. Doha, NO 2-2280. A2 FOR RENT CAMPUS: Nicely furn. large 3 room apt. for girls. $100. Phone NO 2-5152. C161 GOOD STUDENT apartments close to campus at 344 S. Division. Phone Mr. Pray. F. A…

… spare large house for summer. International students welcome. Phone NO 3-5381 after 5 P.M. C13 NEAR ST. JOSEPH'S. Three rooms, fur- nished. Private bath. NO 2-5776, eve- nings NO 2-5140. Cl CAMPUS - Clean…

… four rooms and bath, lower hive rooms and bath. NO 2-2625 or can be seen at 1133 Broadway. C10 GRADUATE. STUDENT would like girl to sublet attractive, convenient, 2 room apartment. 3 blocks from cam- pus…

…-sleeve sport shirt $1.25. Skip-dents & seer-suckers sanforized wash & wear, asstd. colors. Sam's Store 122 E. Washington iW 323 S. Main St. Xf4 ROOM AND BOARD MATURE WOMAN student, private room and board in…

November 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

… list with the Stu- dent Directory and the Office of Student Affairs to see it they were in the right class. THIS WAS Murray's second pe- tition, the first having been dis- qualified last week along with…

… most of the other J-Hop lists be- cause of signatures from unquai- fied students... Murray will face Men's Judi- ciary at a hearing next Mon- day to settle the issue, Elliri said. tions wre approved…

… Lansing starting tomorrow, Grey- hound Bus Lines said. additonal"ligta plne for the Turkey Day weekend. And the ban on student driving will be in effect as usual for the whole week, according to the Of…

…- fice of Student Affairs. * * * THE MERCURY'S schedule to- morrow calls for a west-bound trip leaving at 1:21 p.m. and an east- bound run leaving at 2:58 p.m. The Twilight Limited will leave for the West…

… added: "The U.S.S.R. delegation con- siders that with the view to estb- lishing peace in Palestine it is necessary to withdraw all foreign forces which are on territories of the Jewish and Arab states in…

… gunfire wounds during the season. College Fire Kills Student CORTLAND, N.Y. -- (P)-One student was dead today and 10 were fighting serious injuries after fire swept a sorority house at Cortland State…

… Ballou said that the meeting would give students who had ideas about the preferential basketball ticket system a chance to advise the Student Legislature. If no action is taken by the Var- sity Committee…

…, the ticket system will be dropped and the doors at Yost Field House will be thrown open to students on a first-come first-served. basis, Ballou said'. ,Ideas for the lifting of the tennis court fees…

January 23, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… warned that the fight againstinsur- gents is not over, and the bombing in a village north of Baghdad was the third in as many days in Sunni Arab areas thought to have been largely rid of al-Qaida militants…

… raised First Amendment and censorship concerns. Duderstadt says Engin. should only be option for grad students REPORT, From Page 1A neers would gain a broad liberal arts education as undergraduates…

…, 6:3oam, Chang An Avenue, Be (detail Copyright 1978-83 The Inge Morath Foundation/Magnum Photos Q 4 STUDENTS AND EDUCATORS: ~SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES FOR AS LITTLE AS ~ 40 TO 45 CENTS PER DAY, MONDAY…

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September 23, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

… two U.N. workers. The attack, apparently timed to snarl attempts by Washington to win U.N. legitimacy for the U.S. occupation of this Arab country, could diminish the world body's willingness to become…

… deadly Bali bombings. Rusman Gunawan, an Indonesian, was among 17 students detained Saturday in raids on three Islamic schools in the southern port city of Karachi - the latest in a string of high…

…-profile arrests of terror suspects in this Muslim country. The students "are suspected terrorists or have links with terrorists," Foreign Ministry spokesman Massood Khan said yesterday. Gunawan was believed to be…

…, called yesterday on the African nation's youth to fight AIDS as previous generations battled apartheid. The two, along with their wives, made the appeal to a gathering of university students, urging them…

February 23, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…~oGRESSIVE~ PEN EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned…

… when it comes to seeing the bigger theme. So, if you are a member of the Native American Student Asso- ciation, are you protesting the specific oppres- sion of Native Americans by white settlers, or do…

… you protest the general imperialism of the strong against the weak? If you are a member of the Black Student Union, do you protest the racial profiling of young Black men by middle- aged white cops, or…

… support the rights of oppressed Irish peoples. Rationality begs me to think that she who objects to the racial profiling of Blacks would also voice her opposition to the airport profiling of Arab- Americans…

January 23, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

… challenge to Rabin, publicly demanded that the talks be suspended in an effort to force PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat to crack down on the Islamic groups opposed to the peace agreement with Israel. STUDENTS

… Hebron. Both groups stress their indepen- dence from the parties to the Arab- Israeli conflict. "PSC is a solidarity group. It does not claim to represent or speak on behalf of the Palestinian people…

… Management & Policy University of Michigan 109 Observatory Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (313) 763-9900 African American, Native American, and Hispanic-Latino students are especially encouraged to apply. Visit us at…

….967) is published Monday through Friday during the falf and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September; via U.S. mail are $90. Winter term…

March 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 142) • Page Image 5

… privately-financed construction of a new intramural facility for students and faculty; an indoor tennis building on Ferry Field; a fence and scoreboard for the baseball stadium; improved tennis courts for…

… Uni- versity." In setting up priorities on student news, Kelley emphasizes p o li c e repression, especially keyed to drug raids whose evi- dence, he believes, is often con- trived by search - and…

….M. ugi multipurpose room E tAVELOGUE LAST TWO CLINICS FREE GERMAN MEASLES VACCINE For Women Students Tuesday, March 25-6:15-9:30 P.M. Wednesday, March 26-6:15-9:30 P.M IMMUNIZATION ROOM, HEALTH SERVICE…

… work early toward his possible candidacy, please int*ate this). I.. 11 A special seminar on IDEOLOGY IN THE ISRAELI- ARAB CONFLICT will meet at Hillel Foundation An Israel noted strategist …

March 23, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… pebbles. killins Gravel Co., phone 7112. TYPEWRITERS 'of all makes. Of- flee and portable models. Bought, rented, repaired. Student and Of- fice Supplies. 0. D. Morrill, 314 South State St. Phone 6615. War…

… Bonds Issued Here Continuous from I P.M. NN o-80kR! SNEWEST THEATK TO RENT: Attractive room and pri- vate bath to male student in ex- change for 61/ hours house and garden work. Phone 9682 morn- ings or…

… capturing first place. Bob Hume, pitted against such champions as Greg Rice and Ollie Hunter in the two-mile ran his best race of the season to arab fourth place. In doing so he beat Folsein of Minnesota, who…

student. He loped through the fastest mile time of the year, breaking the tape in 4:98.5 to finish ahead of his well- known rivals, Earl Mitchell and Frank Dixon. Match S 1 partans Moved Ahead Providing…

May 23, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

…THE M AICHIIGAN DAIAILYJ,~Ak ,.) i The 'Immaturity' Of The College Student ER1 RARELY does smeone challenge the popular assumption that college students are not sufficiently "mature" to be exposed…

… to the claims of political radi- calism. This assumption, of course, is noth- ing new. For generations, the American pub- lie has branded the God-forsaken college student with the stigmas of immaturity…

…, naivete, and susceptible idealism. Popular notions have portrayed the col- lege student as a puerile youngster with plenty of knowledge but little under- standing for so long that this belief has become…

… solidly entrenched. It often finds expression even among the administra- tors and faculty of an institution of high- er education. Perhaps many students con- sider it useless to attempt to refute an idea…

July 23, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1944 9 - - - THE MICHIGAN DAILY A. ffI Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Bummer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for…

… Herod's hospitality. The Emperor Claudius made it, a Roman colony, and Paul rested there be- tween boats while traveling from Tyre to Cae- sarea. In 638 the Arabs retook the town, and it be- came the…

… will be filled during the week. A student of Germany for many years, Pro- fessor Pollock believes this "anybody's war" in which the first job is to defeat Germany. He pointed out three necessities: to…

… - line - in the Student Summer Directory you will be able to verify my standing as a student, or lift your receiver and call the Graduate School and you can ver- ify that student No. - is now in attendance…

….m. and Saturday, July 26, at 10:00 a.m. in the auditorium of the Ann Arbor High School. These plays are direct- ed, acted, produced, costumed, and the sets built by students in the act- ing, directing, and…

… technical theater courses of the Department of Speech. All students of the School of Educa- tion, the Department of English, the Department of Speech, and of Ann Arbor High School are cordially in- vited to…

May 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

…- ,sters are contained in the issue i- luding a list'of the names 'ad ad- iWeses of the alumni of the, depart- neut. _u 4K Students TAken Into Sockie ~r- lug Ti , LUs Voyageurs, a society of outdoor 'eheld…

…'clock tonight' in the Natural Science auditoilum. Hle will give two other talks whilef v isiting the University whicn. will be more technical in tone anti intended primarily for advanced student.s of biology but…

… Juday will also meet withad a-vanced students and with members of tile zoology department in ,discus- }siCli groups following his -talks. recognized as the leading American figure in the field of…

… Engin: eering+ arch. The " drop-a-coin tap~e-a Technic" machine will , again. be in operation in the. corridor of" the En- gineering- building, 'serving the engin- Gering' students. BOOSTERS E]LECt OFFI…

…. of the Arabs", the cast will include Bacon, '24, naging editor. -These Gerrit. Beminink, '23, Ross L. Taylor, '24, David Seder, '24, A. C. Beami, '23Ed..; appointments are for- the year 1923-J.FId a,'4…

… Chimes, and appointments' for this wvill prob- ably bae announced later, Si !clit d omnc:I Meets To' *h Mweni!)rs of -next.- year's .Student council will ie t at- 7:30 o'clock to- n~ight at- the -Uniion…

STUDENTS WANTED TO INVESTIGATE T6'~ Guy W. Ellis Realty Co.'s Employment Proposition FREE TRAINING . PROS PKTS' I EVER'" ASSItANCE Good Rcanuneration - Investigate CALL THURSDAY FRID:AY. 7 _8 pm Room 302…

… -$45 Students Supply Store TIhey 'I satisfy, or money back lZ ,c 1 In(inr teea a . -..Y * S …

May 23, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…-7400. 2-BEDROOM APT. on North Campus for sublet June 25-Dec. 31 for mar- ried students only. $125 a month. 665- 4041 eves. 2307 OOM w/private bath. Hill and E. Univ. For girl only. 764-8561. 45C17 SINGLE…

… Northern Wisc. girls camp seeks expe- rienced staff for swimming, canoe-# ing, horseback riding. Mr. Jacobson,I 1960 Lincoln Park West, Chicago 60614. OLDER MALE student to live with 15 yr. old boy June 7th…

… schools. Call Professional Man-' ful, 5 half days. Resume to H. Miller, agement Associates, 769-4227. 39Ctc P.O. Box 1127, Ann Arbor 48106. 18H17 JSINESS MAN-Apt. for rent. down- ART STUDENT who wants a few…

… position in these Are you an aggressive student who areas call Linda or Sheila likes selling? Who likes to earn money, who is active 'in student af- for on appointment now. fairs, who would like to be his…

… own Boss and run his own company while MA NAGEMENTbing a Student next fall. Then Swrltt: George Pinz, 1102 Madison St., Evanston, Ill. 60202. Or call 312-475- RECRU ITERS 4071. 14J14 97 -8/7 00…

… call C Peter, 769-0673. 17A12 n1 PETS AND SUPPLIES WANTPD-Students to do caricatures3 and/or tell fortunes for June 25th graduation party, pay negot. Call 453-3662 (local) or 763-0233.15Htc SECRETARI ES…

…. ARAB GUERRILLAS, striking from Lebanon, ambushed an Israeli school bus yesterday and killed 10 persons, seven of them children. Twenty-two others were wounded in the attack, which came when the…

…/own transpor- TYPING term papers, theses. etc. Rea- Weekly classes in basic techniques tation for 1 child. Student preferred. sonable, neat. Office electric ma- for impressive entrees, desserts, 665- 5 days…

…. Sun/-Thurs. 43F14 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, 1967-Power - AIT G- un esrs-ntng steering, power brakes, automatic. NOW ON CAMPUS PAINTING - Student desires painting very good condition. $1,450. 761-3468. Campus…

… SPECIAL BOWLING 3 Games for $1 MICHIGAN UNION I ____SAl The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor…

September 23, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…"When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

…- affirm the ideals of racial and religious under- standing long ago reflected by the students of this University. They have been given the rare chance to take a lead among their fellow groups on campus. It…

… the two Vietnams and the two Chinas, and how in the Middle East are we to. work out a relationship with the Arab world which can endure? In the absence of long range policies which look towards the…

… reviewers and cartoonists will be held at 7:15 p.m. Monday in the 'En- sian office of the Student Pub- lications Building. Those who have previously reviewed for the Daily, and per- sons interested in…

… Administration Building before 2 p.m. the day preced- ing publication. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1956 VOL. LXVII, NO. 5 General Notices STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS PLAN. NING TO BE ACTIVE during the pres- ent semester…

… should complete registra- tion in the Office of Student Affairs not later than OCTOBER 12, Forms for registration are available in that office, 1020 Administration Building. Student organizations…

… registered by OCTOBER 12 will be considered as officially rec- ognized for the current semester and will be eligible for assignment of meet- ing rooms in University Buildings and for the use of the Student

… Organiza- tions of the Michigan Daily for announ- cements. The STUDENT DIRECTORY will include a list of student organiza- tions and their presidents as registered on this date. All men interested in learning…

…. Michigan Technic Tryout Meeting Monday, Sept. 24, 7 p.m., 3505 East Eng. Ineering. Women Students-Sports and Dance Instruction: Women students who have completed the physical education re- quirement may…

October 23, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, October 23, 1985 The Michigan Daily Gheft hiantiy Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVI, No. 35 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

…- danian delegation and the majority of all Arab delegations walked out on Peres' speech at the U.N., Jor- dan's King Hussein has announced his desire to negotiate, issuing a somewhat vexing double message…

… parts, and Rosset is a U. of M. graduate student who recently spent two years as a pest management advisor to the Nicaraguan Ministry of Agriculture. everything else that Nicaragua cannot manufacture…

… of Michigan and believe it is a priviledge to be a student here, but we are embarrassed to be represented by a newspaper which advocates bad manners as a legitimate form of protest. The University is…

… letter was cosigned by 22 university students. 'Today' shows sanitized slice of U life To the Daily: Yesterday morning while at- tending the filming of the Today Show on the University of Michigan…

…, and that U of M students don't care about what goes on in the world. It's frightening just how far they will go to sanitize the environment in order to ob- tain the desired results. It's too bad that…

… the University and Ann Arbor Police feel it necessary to harass and intimidate students who have a different message to present. Since when do Ann Ar- bor Police and University of Michigan Security…

… Officers work for NBC? I find it frightening the way in which Campus Security of the U of M and the Ann Arbor Police are cooperating to suppress the legitimate rights of students an* community members to…

July 23, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

…, mostly swampy, support a hodge-podge of Chinese, Malays, Arabs and Javanese. There are, of course, the Brit- ish, and there lies the rub. The southern two-thirds of the island, some 200,000 square miles…

… program. Costs of accredited sec- ondary school programs have ris- en sharply in recent years. More diversified curriculums for col- lege and terminal students are of- fered. Special Programs Special…

… education programs for handicapped students are now commonly found; library and guid- ance services have expanded great- ly also. Other factors which ac- count for increased expenditures are salary increases…

… or Montreal offices. For further information, pleas General Div., Bureau of Appoint 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. ORGaANIZATICO NOTICES Baptist Student Union, Social: recreation, singing, Thurs., July 2 p…

… notes that "the size of the present operation in extension credit course work suggests its import- ance to the people of Michigan, and to the University." Some 50,- 000 "students" annually partici- pate…

… be increased and for the University as a whole to consider its non- campus students "an institutional obligation." The University operates two of its major extension branches at the Flint and Dearborn…

… campuses. Both centers feature standard' full-time curriculum. One-quarter of the graduate school registrations come from off-campus students while nearly two - thirds of the education school's M…

…. Students at all levels are in- vited. Placement POSITION OPENINGS: U.S. Civil Service-Openings for Digi- tal Computer Programmers-BS degree in Math, Stat., or Bus. Ad. plus 1 yr. specialized exper. & 1 yr…

September 23, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… financial aid will increase a:- many students will be hard-pressed to meet the projected fee hikes. BUT ACCORDING to one state offiical who participated in the survey, the enroll- ment of the University's Ann…

…-state students-an overall increase of 100.3 per cent. AND BECAUSE of the projected tuition hikes, financial assistance demands will in- crease drastically, Agor noted. But according to Assistant Financial Aid…

….S. diplomatic initiative for a Middle East settlement based on an "informal" conference of Israel, the Arab states and other interested nations yesterday. Offered a a noesihp eaternative tn the Gev ne ece con…

May 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… RENT FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND BUSINESS SERVICES STUDENTS ONLY-EFF. APTS. $90/up. FALL & SUMMER -- 4-man, campus, WE HAVE several one and two bed- LOST - Tinted glasses; black frames, WE GUARANTEE personal…

… A S I T R U N S 0 V E R ST A T S H I N E f A R 0 HO.MEROOM LGA R A H E L C AR O N SM MAO ARAB PENC IL SPEARMAN 0NTHEL00SE OILY R E E A SE D K N E KNEW DRSS EAST ltd. 665-8825 Corner S. U. and…

… roommate. Call 699-9667 after 6 p.m. 46C14 FALL RESERVATIONS Are Now Being Accepted at Our Campus Locations New, Furnished Student Apartments DAHLMANN APARTMENTS 545 Church 761-7600. GUITARS, AMPS, PIANOS…

October 23, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 47) • Page Image 7

students, I had shelled out 14 dollars to that coldly capitalistic institution, the college athletic empire. I scorned myself for my moment.of weakness, and forgbowing to the pressure of social acceptance…

… in my stomach. (They will have to go).. Defiantly ignoring a gate ,marked "students" (I'll be damned if I'll b pushed and channeled like the other sheep), I thrust out my ticket' (someday we'll make…

… Always a Cuban film of Che Guevara wJnfW F AY OCT-1 3 The ISRAELI ARAB TONIGHT M I V T i 11 …

April 23, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… riotous demonstrations for ouster of King Hussein and union of the kingdom with Syria, Iraq and Egypt in Egyptian President Gam- al Abdel/ Nasser's projected New United Arab Republic. a shirt's the thing…

… ...only, it's a dress! E r GEN. PHOUMI NOSAVAN ... uneasy truce W. AVERELL HARRIMAN ... further negotiations World News RonedPs By The Associated Press B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION STUDENT GOVERNMENT…

… coordinating bead pieces street floor I f You may pick up your petitions at the Student Offices of the Union, 2nd floor DISCOUNT RECORDS. IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE ONE OF ITS GREAESTSALES Choose from one of the…

September 23, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

… second year graduate student at Yale, said, "The idea was a shot in the dark. But the crowds came to us, to listen to the songs and then they began to question 'us. They were very enthusiastic. While -some…

… speak- ers. L si WELCOME U. of M. STUDENTS! Development Conference Set The University Development Council will meet here Friday for their fifth annual conference. Featured speaker will be Charles T…

… review the Phoenix Project. French Find Slain Arabs- ALGIERS - (P) -- French Ar- my headquarters announced yes- terday the discovery of 200 to 300 bodies in a dense mountain forest 100 miles east of…

October 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… do with a proposed territorial settlement. They insisted the sub- ject of the meeting was the problem of Arab refugees. Bernstein raised the question whether the problem of refugees would have been so…

… this appending a posi- tive political program to a negative speech is a definite violation. But that the rule was trespassed upon is not an issue. The question is this-Of what benefit to the student body…

… (assumed that such rules are made for the student body) is a rule which only allows the presentation of the negative side of an issue when the positive side is of a political nature? If the answer is none…

…-4 p.m., at the offices of the Uni- versity Musical Society, Burton Memorial Tower. Seniors and Graduate Students: Mr. C. C. LaVene, of Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., will be here Wed., Thurs., and Fri…

…., Oct. 27, 28, and 29, to interview seniors and graduate students. 'iheir par- ticular needs are: 1) Graduate engineers in the fields of aeronautics, mechanical, civil or electrical who are inter- ested…

…, Michi- gan Union. All students invited. 'ONTROL of the next Senate is ' largely a matter of prestige. It is true that the Democrats might well capture three or four seats, and hence get control. This…

… done? Mr. Stanton should orient himself all over again as to which is fact and which fable-"even today." While the University yet lacks a course informing the student of the meaning of Christianity…

… songs. During the half-time period there are more students who don't know the verses to the "Yellow and Blue" and "The Victors" and "Varsity" than do know them. Shmoo Club To the Editor: THE SCHMOO…

…. * * * Fifty-Ninth Year Looking Back 50 YEARS AGO TODAY: The front page of The Daily reported that a former University student had gone out of his mind. "The student," the article reads, "belonged to the ultra…

… managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Harriett Friedman ...Managing Editor Dick Maloy ................City…

November 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… bloodthirsty idians. Although in 1898 a student had ben injured, the faculty did not irbid such "cuttings up." Wily phomores and equally wily fresh- en ran wild, literally out for ilh others scalps. Episodes in…

…,500 to establish graduate fel- lowships for students majoring in engineering or science who are well advanced towards a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Another $850 grant went to establish un- dergraduate s c…

… Rare There have of course been ex- ceptions, Mrs. Niles pointed out. A graduate student this fall ex- pressed his disapproval of every- thing but the maid service. "I told the assistant Dean of Men, Dr…

…. Ostafin," Mrs. Niles said with a smile, "that I guessed I should burn the house down aid. crawl into a hole somewhere." The student is now living in a down- town hotel at the advice of Dr. Ostafin, she…

…- ficially recognized and registered stu- dentz organizations only.) Arab Club, movies, Nov. 25, 8:00 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. The follow- ing color films will be shown: "This Is Egypt," "Alexandria…

… women's service sorority, Nov. 24, 2:00 p.m., 3rd floor Conference Rm., Union. All women are invited. * * * Unitarian Student Group, Nov. 24, 7:00 p.m., First Unitarian Church. Speaker: Carl Nielsen…

… Hall. Speaker: Dr. Cornelius Jaarsma, "How Is Christ Both God and Man?" * * * Wesleyan Guild, supper, Nov. 23, 5:30 p.m., Social Hall; square dance with Ohio State students, Nov. 23, 7:00 pn., Calkins…

October 23, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… near a crisis point. Six lawsuits have been filed on behalf of about two-thirds of school districts, which educate about 75 percent of the state's roughly 5 million students. They have been rolled into a…

… revolts that became known as the Arab Spring. Qatar has been a key ally of the movement, which includes the Palestinian offshoot Hamas. The visit by Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani comes over the deep…

…'s arrival had deep significance. "It is the first visit by an Arab leader at this level to Gaza," it said. "This breaks the political isolation of the government and opens the door to break the siege." N…

July 23, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

… designed for students living. One and 2 bedroom, fully furnished, dishwashers, air- conditioned, many other fine appli- ances. Call 665-8825 for appointment Evenings 761-1964 CHARTER REALTY FINE CAMPUS APT…

… open in August. Write c/o Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Box 25. H13 WAITERS IN CLUB, male (2), clean cut students, 5 ft., 9 in. minimum. Good opp. for rest of summer. Phone 3-4743. Contact most certain…

… VIOLIN teacher wanted. Call Copi at 665-7561 or 764-0552. H5 21-25 YR. OLD GIRL TO LIVE with handicapped college student in fall. Room and board. $50 a week. Mayfair 6-5298. H34 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY…

… the, Student Publications Bldg., t MUST BE PAID BY JULY 20th or a University credit will be placed. This includes Michigan Daily Subscrip- tions, Classified & Display Advertie- ing and Generations…

… Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. FRIDAY, JULY 23…

…'s Politics in Inter-Arab Re- lations, 1943-1964," Fri., July 23, 4609 Haven Hall, at 2 p.m. Chairman, G. L. Grassmuck. A listing service for privately owned articles. Autos, motorcycles, bikes, T.V., Hi…

…-Fi's, furniture, cameras, etc. PHONE 662-6574, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY We are looking for an aggressive mar- ried graduate student who would be interested in property management while gding to school…

October 23, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…." "Eisenhower," he continued, "is now 62 years old. Only a few other men have been older when elected President, and don't forget that Harrison died one month after he took office." EDUCATION AND IKE THE STUDENT

… support the non- whites. How much confidence the Asian, Arab and other non-white nations will have in the International Or- ganization now meeting at Lake Success, depends on the way the final votes are…

… cast by the western bloc on this issue. - -L. V. Naidoo ' *+ * * SL Elections .. . To the Editor: THE EDITOR of the University of Oklahoma daily. recently went "corruption hunting" in the student body…

…. After decrying the student elections as "rotten, stink- ing and filthy," she found the Stu- dent Senate "fiercely attempting to stifle her." Anyone who wishes to go cor- ruption hunting in the forthcom…

…- ing Student Legislature elections is invited to sign up for ballot box duty on November 18 and/or 19. Sb is particularly looking for volun- teers for morning, noon, and aft- ernoon duty. There will be…

… as today's housewarming give students and legislators a chance to get together and talk over campus problems and activities. In addition, many faculty .members and University officials plan to be on…

… hand to tour the new offices and talk with students and SL members. Any students interested in running for the Legislature should especially try to get to the open house. With the deadline for petitions…

… the many qualified people on campus should seriously consider making the race. Student government is extremely important here and offers opportunities for interesting, vital work. --Harry Lunn CURRENT…

… her per- formance in this picture seems a bit forced. -Bob Holloway Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

April 23, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, April 23, 1991 - Page 3 International Fest provides food, fun and entertainment Language Lab's second annualfest ttracts 200 students, faculty, staff Canadian truck…

… . s , _ . . . _ by Bonnie Bouman Attending the second annual International Fest, students and staff today crowded a Modern Languages Building room decorated with multicolored Chinese lanterns and…

… European Studies. "I'd like to see something... more exotic... like Indonesian or Arabic." Cronin did enjoy the dancing by Native Americans. Members of the University's Native American Dance Troup per…

…- formed a Jingle Dress dance and a Women's Fancy Shawl dance, to rhythmic, drumming music. Engineering first-year student David Zaret teaches the "language of juggling" at the international fair held…

…, however, University students who do well on their placement exams have had the opportunity to take part in a pair of innovative new Chemistry courses, Chemistry 210 and 211. Chemistry 210 is a lecture…

… Prof. Seyhan Ege, who helped design the new curricu- lum, said the classes are different because students are given problems with open-ended answers which they must work out on their own. Students are…

… down data care- fully so that it can be shared." Chemistry Prof. Richard Lawton said students come into the course with misconceptions and insecuri- ties over the freedom the professors give them. "I…

…, creative approach to learning is the method students use to analyze unknown samples, Ege said. Students are given After the first year of the course, more students signed up to be chemistry majors' - Seyhan…

January 23, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… have been widely reviled overseas, by U.S. allies as well as in less-friendly Arab countries. President George W. Bush said the policies were nec- essary to protect the nation after the Sept. 11, 2001…

… importa student GOOGLE CO-FOUNDER TO goal issue RECEIVE HONORARY DEGREE The regents approved a proposal y MALLORY JONES to award Larry Page, co-founder of For theDaily Google, Inc., an honorary doctor- ate…

… schools and col- "Celebrating the accomplish- will also allow students to ments of the class of 2009 will be into the School of Art & all the more special with Larry after their sophomore year. Page as our…

… turn to for the advice and counsel, the expertise and experience to make good on the promises of this new administration." "Because art funding has'been cut back at so many high schools, many students

… enter the univer- sity without a portfolio and cannot apply to Art and Design," she said. "This program offers students the opportunity to build their portfolio (during) their freshman and sopho- more…

… to raise money for study abroad programs. May said money raised from the cam- paign will go toward "enriching the international opportunity for our students." Coleman will match donated funds. The…

October 23, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 41) • Page Image 8

… today's Classified Ads. Five U of M students will find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, call at our business office (9 a.m.-5 p.m.), 420 Maynard, within 24 hours. Two…

… SPORTSWEAR Formerly Second Serve FACTORY CLOSE-OUTS ON MEN'S, WOMEN'S TIGER RUNNING SHOES. 406 E. Liberty -2 blocks off Sate Students to bus lunch/dinner at sorority. 1830 Hill between 10:00a.m. -7:30 p.m. 62…

… adversary 40 To-- 41 Man's name 43 Character in "Private Lives" 44 Giant 45 Port on Shatt-al- Arab 46 Complete 47 Jokes or jibes 49 Film 51 Desert - 52 Proof mark 53 Ancient mountain 56 Sound from the cote 57…

… Kind of muffin 1 A MONOGRAPH entitled "The economic advant- ages to students of leagal independence" may help reduce educational expenses by 25%. Send $2.00 to TTC, Bo 8105. Ann ArborM 148107 28F1022…

… ATTENTION U OF M STUDENTS University Library has several job openings with a variety of work schedules. Apply in Personnel Office, 404 Hotcher Graduate Library. The Univer- sity of Michigan is a non…

…-discriminatory affirma- tive-action employer. 74111028 STUDENTS Waiters/waitresses needed Monday, Wednesday, Friday-Lunch. No experience necessary. Good tips. convenient location. Apply at the University Club in the…

March 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

… learn. To bring things -a bit closer to home, it is the kind of problem which black students and The Daily face and.are still wrangling over. So far the situation has been approached from a perspective…

… among black students and between black and white students at the univer- sity with an eye to what alternatives are technically possible. And that has hardly anything to do with who sits on a pro forma…

… Natural Resources Student Council 4 h 7 Personal Horoscopes $3.00 and ' Astrological Texts Circle Books 215 S. STATE ST. 2nd fl. 769-1583 -j p w i Ur~ ..a...K .~ , ..::a .;. .....-,:k…

… describes it from the inside- just like an interior from War and Peace. She describes the le- gend, growing over his face and manner - as Tsvetayeva said, "Pasternak looks at the same time like an Arab and…

… Hebrew University in Jeru- salem next year to learn more about - Hebrew poetry. Then again, he may go into the army. FRANK BROWNING, former Higher Education Director for the United States Student Press…

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